English to Arabic Dictionary pronounce

pronounce

نطق
definition
verb
Gerry pronounced the hero's name “Cahoolin”
make the sound of (a word or part of a word), typically in the correct or a particular way.
allow history to pronounce the verdict
declare or announce, typically formally or solemnly.
translation of 'pronounce'
verb
نطق,
أصدر العقوبة,
أعلن,
ألقى خطبة,
لفظ,
أبدى رأيا,
تهجأ,
اختار,
أعلن موقفا
example
I don't know that I'd want to 'pronounce' that judgment at this point.
the Secretary of State will shortly 'pronounce' on alternative measures
The point is that only real Friesians can 'pronounce' the first words correctly.
allow history to 'pronounce' the verdict
a refugee whose name no one could 'pronounce'
Her tiny lips moved carefully as she attempted to sound out and then 'pronounce' the difficult words.
The answer is that the institution of the court is not the court building itself, it is the judges who 'pronounce' their verdicts.
As we get older we learn to read and write and hopefully 'pronounce' the words correctly in whatever language we are raised.
the secretary of state will shortly 'pronounce' on alternative measures
allow history to 'pronounce' the verdict
The only other solution is for foreigners to 'pronounce' words correctly.
Her voice dripped with the sharpness of mockery as she 'pronounced' these last words.
She received assistance from paramedics but a doctor 'pronounced' her dead at the scene.
Initially the proposal was to include all the counties of north Wales in a county to be called Gwynedd, a name acceptable because of its ‘historical associations as well as shortness and 'pronounceability' ’.
The local Fire Brigade, Gardai and the ambulance service worked to free him, but he was 'pronounced' dead at the scene.
The victim, who is yet to be formally identified, was 'pronounced' dead at the scene.
The driver of the Sierra was 'pronounced' dead at the scene of the accident.
It became really noticeable when she 'pronounced' certain words.
An ambulance crew was called but the woman was 'pronounced' dead at the scene.
Each letter has a particular sound so reading is relatively simple, words being 'pronounced' phonetically.
The sequence ended with the student 'pronouncing' the word correctly.
However, all causation and human rights questions are very fact sensitive and I consider that it would be wrong to 'pronounce on' the matter in the abstract.
The boy and his 33-year-old mother were rescued by a helicopter but were later 'pronounced' dead at hospital.
Before that Latin, certainly in English-speaking countries, was 'pronounced' just like English.
Can a state undo an agreement on the basis of which the apex court had 'pronounced' its verdict?
She insists her mistake was due to the way the word was 'pronounced' by the presenter, and she is determined to get to the top next year.
A doctor who 'pronounced' the man dead believes the cause of death was asphyxiation.
He 'pronounced' me unfit to be operated upon.
Mr Roberts was 'pronounced' dead at the scene of the accident, last Thursday.
Even made-up brand names need to look like words and need to be 'pronounceable' , so this is particularly accurate.
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